With a unique combination of traditional and modern elements in an informative exhibition appealing to many senses, “Winzerkeller Ingelheim” near Mainz earned the prize for the Great Wine Capitals Best Of Wine Tourism Award 2023 in the category “Art and Culture”.
THE WOMEN OF MENDOZA STRENGTHEN ITS WINE INDUSTRY
The World Economic Forum has been measuring the gender gap since 2006 through the Global Gender Gap Index. It benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions (Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment). In 2022 this study included 146 countries. According to the results, there would still be some 132 years to close the gender gap worldwide at the current pace of implementation of measures and actions.
Cooperation as a Catalyst for Stronger Wine Tourism Ecosystems
How Switzerland’s collaborative approach is transforming regional wine destinations into structured, high-value tourism experiences.
Digital innovation in South Australian wine tourism
Innovation is woven into the fabric of South Australia’s wine story. Long before “wine tech” became a global buzzword, the Australian state was redefining how wine is made, experienced and shared.
Hawke’s Bay: a destination built on its Food and Wine story
Hawke’s Bay has firmly established its narrative as the New Zealand’s Food and Wine Country, where exceptional produce, diverse terroir and rich cultural heritage come together to create a truly memorable destination.
Living Heritage in Casablanca: Inside the Archaeological and Anthropological Museum
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Chile’s Casablanca Valley at the Archaeological and Anthropological Museum of Casablanca. Established in 1995, this dynamic institution preserves and celebrates local history through engaging exhibitions, inclusive programming, and a remarkable heritage archive. Blending tradition with innovation, the museum stands as a vibrant cultural landmark where community, identity, and history come to life.
Mendoza, sustainability from the desert to the world
Since its origins, Mendoza has built an identity deeply linked to the responsible use of natural resources. In a territory with a semi-arid climate, at the foot of the Andes Mountains, sustainability is not a recent trend: it is part of its history, its culture and its way of inhabiting the landscape.
Above the Vines: The Elevated Experience of Sterling Vineyards
Sterling has long understood that wine tourism is about far more than what is in the glass. From the moment you arrive at the base of the estate, the experience begins to unfold with intention and a sense of occasion.
Backing the next generation of SA wine and tourism leaders
Ten South Australian professionals have been awarded scholarships to help them become the next generation of leaders in wine business and tourism.
Summer Sounds: Music, Wine & Festivals in Napa Valley
From headline-grabbing festivals to intimate vineyard performances, the Napa Valley region transforms into a vibrant cultural stage, inviting visitors to experience Wine Country through rhythm and connection.
Quanta Terra Douro: a living dialogue between wine and art
Quanta Terra Douro offers a distinctive wine tourism experience where every visit becomes a celebration of both wine, art and culture.
Adelaide Hills and Beyond: Wine, Landscape and the Art of Slowing Down in South Australia’s Great Wine Capital
Arriving in Adelaide after travelling through many of the world’s great cities brings an unexpected feeling: time seems to slow down.
The city feels elegant yet relaxed, spacious yet welcoming. Streets are calm and clean, and people greet visitors with genuine warmth. After visiting more than thirty countries and nearly two hundred cities around the world, it is rare to encounter a place that seems to operate at its own gentle rhythm. Adelaide does exactly that.
Where Creativity Feels Like Part of the Landscape
The Wonderground Gallery and Mirus Vineyard combines art gallery and sanctuary with vineyard and cellar door, covering 80 acres on Barossa Valley’s Western Ridge in the wine state South Australia.
Step Back in Time Aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train: A Journey of Luxury, Scenery, and Sustainability
Tucked into the heart of one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers far more than a scenic ride — it’s a nostalgic journey through time, taste, and tranquility. As one of the few active historic passenger railroads still operating in the United States, the Wine Train brings the elegance and romance of early 20th-century rail travel to life with every mile.













